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Freshman Parent Program 2014

Freshman Parent Program 2014. Radnor High School Guidance Counselors: Heather DiLalla, JJ Lemon, Sarah Mechura, Jeannie Semar, Donna Ward. Agenda Counselor role and transitioning to the high school Academic review and support services Standardize tests and testing calendar

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Freshman Parent Program 2014

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  1. Freshman Parent Program 2014 Radnor High School Guidance Counselors: Heather DiLalla, JJ Lemon, Sarah Mechura, Jeannie Semar, Donna Ward • Agenda • Counselor role and transitioning to the high school • Academic review and support services • Standardize tests and testing calendar • Naviance overview and registration • Course selection process

  2. Guidance Counselors • Jeannie Semar (A – Da) • Jeannie.Semar@rtsd.org • 610.293.0855 x 3527 • Donna Ward (De - Hi) • Donna.Ward@rtsd.org • 610.293.0855 x 3526 • Amy Wess (Ho - Ma) - Sarah Mechura is her LTS until mid-February • Amy.Wess@rtsd.org • Sarah.Mechura@rtsd.org • 610.293.0855 x 3537 • JJ Lemon (Mc – Sc) • JJ.Lemon@rtsd.org • 610.293.0855 x 3524 • Heather DiLalla (Se – Z) • Heather.DiLalla@rtsd.org • 610.293.0855 x 3523

  3. The Role of the Counselor • Freshman Year: • Transition and Orientation to Radnor High School • Guidance Lessons • Decision Making • Academic Planning • Introduction to Naviance • Sophomore Year • Personality Assessment • Career Interests and Information • Guidance Lessons • Academic Planning • Naviance

  4. The Role of the Counselor • JuniorYear: • Post-Secondary Planning • Winter Evening Program • SeniorYear • Post-Secondary Planning • Fall Evening Program

  5. The Role of the Counselor • Personal Counseling • Academic Monitoring and Counseling • Course Counseling • HS Hope referrals • Parent Resource

  6. Guidance Department Staff • Ms. Stephanie Querze 610.293.0855 Ext. 3522 Counselor Assistant • Mrs. Leonor Gelpi-Perez 610.293.0855 Ext. 3529 Counselor Assistant • Ms. Christine Hofman 610.293.0855 Ext. 3823 School Social Worker • Dr. Dorothy Lowery 610.293.0855 Ext. 3530 School Psychologist • Dr. Richa Kleiman 610.293.0855 Ext. 6122 School Psychologist • Mrs. Amy Wildey 610.293.0855 Ext. 3309 School Psychologist

  7. Academic Review • Home Access Center • Contact Nadine McDevitt in the Main Office for log in information • Teacher Web Pages • Accessible through the High School website

  8. Quarterly Report Cards

  9. Transcript Interpretation

  10. Grading Scale Found on Page 11 of Program of Studies

  11. Academic Supports • Academic Success Center Room 115 • Math Center Room 203 • Open all 8 periods for students to drop in • Writing Center Library • Open all 8 periods • By appointment only – sign up sheet on Writing Center door • Teacher Office Hours available • After School Peer Tutoring Library Writing Center • Daily 2:30 to 3:30

  12. HS Hope • Student Assistance Program • Students who are struggling personally, academically, or both • Members include Counselors, Administrators, School Psychologists, School Nurse, and outside resources • More information and referral forms available on the HS website

  13. What are the college entrance exams? • PSAT • SAT • ACT • SAT Subject Test • AP- not part of the admissions requirements

  14. Standardized Testing Links • www.collegeboard.org • www.actstudent.org • www.fairtest.org

  15. Differences Between SAT/ACT

  16. When should your student be taking these exams? • Freshman year • OCTOBER - PSAT • JUNE- SAT Subject • Sophomore year • OCTOBER - PSAT • JUNE- SAT Subject • Junior year • OCTOBER- PSAT • DECEMBER - JUNE – ACT, SAT, and/or SAT Subject • Senior year • SEPTEMBER - NOVEMBER – ACT, SAT, and/or SAT Subject

  17. Frequently Asked Questions • Can students with a learning disability qualify for testing accommodations? • PSAT, SAT, AP • ACT • Is preparation necessary? • Refer to PSAT report- My Quickstart • Free online practice • Prep services & resource materials available for purchase

  18. What is it? Naviance is a secure web-based planning and advising system that helps students navigate through high school and understand their post high school options Each student will create an account during 9th grade Health classes in May

  19. How NAVIANCE can help you Underclassman features Resume builder Career Interest Profiler Explore careers and clusters Personality type assessment (10th grade) “Do What You Are” Summer enrichment opportunities Receive grade specific guidance emails Brag sheet for counselor letter of recommendation (11th grade)

  20. NAVIANCE for college bound students • College search and match programs • Display scattergrams and application statistics from Radnor • Organize application deadlines • Register for college visits • Request transcripts • Electronic submission of transcript, if accepted by a college/university • Teacher recommendations • Research scholarship opportunities

  21. NavianceCollege Visit Sign Up

  22. NavianceCollege Organizer

  23. Scattergram

  24. 2014-2015 Program of Studies will be available on rtsd.org

  25. Course Selection Timeline Student Assembly • Students will be advised on how to access and request his/ her electives for next year during community period assembly. • Please be sure to review the Program of Studies with your child and keep in mind that no schedule changes are allowed after June 27, 2014.

  26. Course Selection Timeline Teacher Recommendations • Teachers will input course recommendations for major subjects from February 4th through February 14th. • The teachers and students will meet during this time to discuss options.

  27. Course Selection Timeline Elective Choices • Students should review the Program of Studies, talk with teachers, parents, counselors, and classmates to help select 3 electives and 3 back-up choices. • Students will be responsible for uploading these choices into HAC February 18th through February 21st • Be mindful of prerequisites and graduation requirements.

  28. Course Selection Timeline Counselor Meetings • Every student will meet with their counselor during the school day from February 24th through March 7th to review all courses selected. Counselors will be out of their offices those two weeks. We will review with students the following criteria: • Total number of credits • Leveling of classes • Elective choices • Overall balance of selections

  29. Course Selection Timeline Course Changes • All course changes are processed by Guidance. • Students can make changes to their schedule anytime on or before June 27th. After this date, no requests will be honored. • Core courses changes require an override form. • English, Math, Science, Social Studies, and World Language • Elective changes do not require an override form.

  30. Course Selection Timeline What your child should be doing now • Reviewing the Program of Studies and thinking about what courses they want for next year. • Consult individually with teachers regarding course recommendations for next year. • Seek out your Guidance Counselor with any questions. • Prepare for mid-term exams January 21st through January 24th .

  31. Questions?

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